Tutorial - BIT Mesra
... A step voltage is applied to the circuit in figure 2 at time t = 0. (a) Obtain the expression for v o(t), (b) Obtain expression for rise time in terms of time constant RC and cut-off frequency f2. A voltage pulse of amplitude V and duration tp is applied to the circuit in figure 2. Derive vo (t) for ...
... A step voltage is applied to the circuit in figure 2 at time t = 0. (a) Obtain the expression for v o(t), (b) Obtain expression for rise time in terms of time constant RC and cut-off frequency f2. A voltage pulse of amplitude V and duration tp is applied to the circuit in figure 2. Derive vo (t) for ...
Action PAK AP4351 ® Thermocouple-Input,
... The AP4351 isolating thermocouple conditioner offers wide ranging input and output capability. The AP4351 can be field configured by the user to accept input from thermocouple types J, K, T, R, S, E, and B and to provide current or voltage output. The output is linearized to temperature according to ...
... The AP4351 isolating thermocouple conditioner offers wide ranging input and output capability. The AP4351 can be field configured by the user to accept input from thermocouple types J, K, T, R, S, E, and B and to provide current or voltage output. The output is linearized to temperature according to ...
here - AudioFaiDaTe
... A 25V heater power supply can be used, if only 12.6V and/or 25.2V tubes are used. Just use the jumper settings that are listed on the PCB for 6V and 12V use. For example, if the input tube (V2 and V3) is a 12SL7 and the output tube is a 25SN7 (V1 and V4), then use jumpers J2 and J3 and J4. [Note: P ...
... A 25V heater power supply can be used, if only 12.6V and/or 25.2V tubes are used. Just use the jumper settings that are listed on the PCB for 6V and 12V use. For example, if the input tube (V2 and V3) is a 12SL7 and the output tube is a 25SN7 (V1 and V4), then use jumpers J2 and J3 and J4. [Note: P ...
Department of Physical Sciences (Physics
... Q = QMAX (1 – e-t / RC) [5 marks] (b) Sketch a graph of the charge stored by the capacitor as a function of time and indicate the magnitude of the upper limiting value, QMAX. Give a definition of the time constant of the circuit and add construction lines to the graph to illustrate what it represent ...
... Q = QMAX (1 – e-t / RC) [5 marks] (b) Sketch a graph of the charge stored by the capacitor as a function of time and indicate the magnitude of the upper limiting value, QMAX. Give a definition of the time constant of the circuit and add construction lines to the graph to illustrate what it represent ...
RH1021-7
... Note 4: Shunt mode regulation is measured with the input open. With the input connected, shunt mode current can be reduced to 0mA. Load regulation will remain the same. ...
... Note 4: Shunt mode regulation is measured with the input open. With the input connected, shunt mode current can be reduced to 0mA. Load regulation will remain the same. ...
Analysis and Design of Switched Capacitor
... dielectric losses of a typical parallel plate construction. These losses are low in ceramic capacitors and very low in film capacitors. All capacitors require plate metallization and leads. Table 1 suggests that the resistance of the leads and plates dominates ESR for ceramic, film, and polymer elec ...
... dielectric losses of a typical parallel plate construction. These losses are low in ceramic capacitors and very low in film capacitors. All capacitors require plate metallization and leads. Table 1 suggests that the resistance of the leads and plates dominates ESR for ceramic, film, and polymer elec ...
Measurements International - AMTEST-PL
... The Model 6000B is a fully automated bridge using the Cutkosky Divider principle. Maximum voltage for the 6000B is 100 Volts. This technology offers new solutions for measuring high value resistors more accurately and at lower currents. The Cutkosky or Binary Voltage Divider Technology, solves all e ...
... The Model 6000B is a fully automated bridge using the Cutkosky Divider principle. Maximum voltage for the 6000B is 100 Volts. This technology offers new solutions for measuring high value resistors more accurately and at lower currents. The Cutkosky or Binary Voltage Divider Technology, solves all e ...
AD708
... the human body and test equipment and can discharge without detection. Although this product features proprietary ESD protection circuitry, permanent damage may occur on devices subjected to high energy electrostatic discharges. Therefore, proper ESD precautions are recommended to avoid performance ...
... the human body and test equipment and can discharge without detection. Although this product features proprietary ESD protection circuitry, permanent damage may occur on devices subjected to high energy electrostatic discharges. Therefore, proper ESD precautions are recommended to avoid performance ...
MAX5188/MAX5191 Dual, 8-Bit, 40MHz, Current/Voltage, Alternate-Phase Output DACs General Description
... Detailed Description The MAX5188/MAX5191 are dual 8-bit digital-to-analog converters (DACs) capable of operating with clock speeds up to 40MHz. Each of these dual converters consists of separate input and DAC registers, followed by a current-source array capable of generating up to 1.5mA full-scale ...
... Detailed Description The MAX5188/MAX5191 are dual 8-bit digital-to-analog converters (DACs) capable of operating with clock speeds up to 40MHz. Each of these dual converters consists of separate input and DAC registers, followed by a current-source array capable of generating up to 1.5mA full-scale ...
LT1880 - SOT-23, Rail-to-Rail Output, Picoamp Input Current Precision Op Amp
... 40μV offset. Temperature differentials across the input connections can generate thermocouple voltages of 10’s of microvolts. PC board layouts should keep connections to the amplifier’s input pins close together and away from heat dissipating components. Air currents across the board can also generat ...
... 40μV offset. Temperature differentials across the input connections can generate thermocouple voltages of 10’s of microvolts. PC board layouts should keep connections to the amplifier’s input pins close together and away from heat dissipating components. Air currents across the board can also generat ...
AN1809 APPLICATION NOTE STR71x ADC DRIVING AN ANALOG KEYBOARD
... 1.3.1 Key recognition The number of keys which can be detected depends on the tolerance of the resistors used. This mean that we must take a voltage range corresponding to each key when we convert the result. The resistor value and the equivalent voltage of each key are given by the following table. ...
... 1.3.1 Key recognition The number of keys which can be detected depends on the tolerance of the resistors used. This mean that we must take a voltage range corresponding to each key when we convert the result. The resistor value and the equivalent voltage of each key are given by the following table. ...
Evaluates: MAX5069A MAX5069A Evaluation Kit General Description Features
... trip level of 314mV (typ) is reached. Current-sense resistors R14 and R15 limit the peak primary current to approximately 5.3A (314mV / 0.060Ω ≈ 5.3A). This will limit short-circuit current on the secondary output (VOUT) to 20A typically. To evaluate lower current limits, current-sense resistors R14 ...
... trip level of 314mV (typ) is reached. Current-sense resistors R14 and R15 limit the peak primary current to approximately 5.3A (314mV / 0.060Ω ≈ 5.3A). This will limit short-circuit current on the secondary output (VOUT) to 20A typically. To evaluate lower current limits, current-sense resistors R14 ...
Definitions for Thévenin`s Theorem
... Thévenin's theorem is a popular theorem, used often for analysis of electronic circuits. Using this theorem, a model of the circuit can be developed based on its output characteristic. It was discovered in 1883 by French telegraph engineer León Charles Thévenin's. ...
... Thévenin's theorem is a popular theorem, used often for analysis of electronic circuits. Using this theorem, a model of the circuit can be developed based on its output characteristic. It was discovered in 1883 by French telegraph engineer León Charles Thévenin's. ...
INSTRUCTION MANUAL FOR VOLTAGE REGULATOR Model: APR
... Rotation of VOLT control CW will increase generator output voltage. Removing jumper (terminals 6 and 7) and connecting external potentiometer (1,000 ohms, 2 watts) allows a ±10% adjustment of voltage range with nominal set by VOLT control. ...
... Rotation of VOLT control CW will increase generator output voltage. Removing jumper (terminals 6 and 7) and connecting external potentiometer (1,000 ohms, 2 watts) allows a ±10% adjustment of voltage range with nominal set by VOLT control. ...
EP24889895
... and to utilize soft-switching techniques such as zero voltage switching (ZVS) and zero-current switching (ZCS)[1]-[24]. IGBTs can handle higher voltage and higher power with lower cost compared with MOSFETs, so IGBTs have been Replacing MOSFETs in applications requiring several or several tens of ki ...
... and to utilize soft-switching techniques such as zero voltage switching (ZVS) and zero-current switching (ZCS)[1]-[24]. IGBTs can handle higher voltage and higher power with lower cost compared with MOSFETs, so IGBTs have been Replacing MOSFETs in applications requiring several or several tens of ki ...
EN 1703943
... Analog to Digital converter (ADC) are the most important device to convert analog information to corresponding digital forms. ADC are commonly used in the application area of mobile phones, cameras, digital TVs etc. Flash and pipeline ADCs are often used for high speed application. The flash type is ...
... Analog to Digital converter (ADC) are the most important device to convert analog information to corresponding digital forms. ADC are commonly used in the application area of mobile phones, cameras, digital TVs etc. Flash and pipeline ADCs are often used for high speed application. The flash type is ...
MAX5187/MAX5190 8-Bit, 40MHz, Current/Voltage-Output DACs General Description Features
... The MAX5187/MAX5190 are designed to provide a high level of signal integrity for the least amount of power dissipation. They operate from a single supply of +2.7V to +3.3V. Additionally, these DACs have three modes of operation: normal, low-power standby, and full shutdown, which provides the lowest ...
... The MAX5187/MAX5190 are designed to provide a high level of signal integrity for the least amount of power dissipation. They operate from a single supply of +2.7V to +3.3V. Additionally, these DACs have three modes of operation: normal, low-power standby, and full shutdown, which provides the lowest ...
Introduction to Op-Amp
... A perfect op-amp would output exactly zero volts with both its inputs shorted together and grounded. However, most op-amps off the shelf will drive their outputs to a saturated level, either negative or positive even if the op-amp in question has zero common-mode gain (infinite CMRR). This deviation ...
... A perfect op-amp would output exactly zero volts with both its inputs shorted together and grounded. However, most op-amps off the shelf will drive their outputs to a saturated level, either negative or positive even if the op-amp in question has zero common-mode gain (infinite CMRR). This deviation ...
5A EXPERIMENT RC Circuits
... due to the electric charges is opposite in sign to the voltage of the battery. As the charge on the plates builds up, this back-voltage increases, opposing the action of the battery. As a consequence, the current flowing in the circuit decays, falling to zero when the back-voltage is exactly equal a ...
... due to the electric charges is opposite in sign to the voltage of the battery. As the charge on the plates builds up, this back-voltage increases, opposing the action of the battery. As a consequence, the current flowing in the circuit decays, falling to zero when the back-voltage is exactly equal a ...
Mixing Signals
... potentiometers as shown below. Note: If you are using ‘Livewire’ or ‘Circuit Wizard’ you can find the AC voltage source in the power supply menu. ...
... potentiometers as shown below. Note: If you are using ‘Livewire’ or ‘Circuit Wizard’ you can find the AC voltage source in the power supply menu. ...
Integrating ADC
An integrating ADC is a type of analog-to-digital converter that converts an unknown input voltage into a digital representation through the use of an integrator. In its most basic implementation, the unknown input voltage is applied to the input of the integrator and allowed to ramp for a fixed time period (the run-up period). Then a known reference voltage of opposite polarity is applied to the integrator and is allowed to ramp until the integrator output returns to zero (the run-down period). The input voltage is computed as a function of the reference voltage, the constant run-up time period, and the measured run-down time period. The run-down time measurement is usually made in units of the converter's clock, so longer integration times allow for higher resolutions. Likewise, the speed of the converter can be improved by sacrificing resolution.Converters of this type can achieve high resolution, but often do so at the expense of speed. For this reason, these converters are not found in audio or signal processing applications. Their use is typically limited to digital voltmeters and other instruments requiring highly accurate measurements.